Insect Collection
A collection of brightly colored insects!
All the colors on these insects are totally natural!
Top and bottom are both lanternflies, a type of tree hopper related to a cicada! They are native all around the world but most often found in subtropical areas.
Left is a true bug, family Hemiptera, technically the only insects that can be called “bug” accurately! Specifically the Harlequin Cotton Bug, native to Australia!
Right is the Madagascan Flower Beetle Genus Euchroa! As named they are native to Madagascar!
A collection of brightly colored insects!
All the colors on these insects are totally natural!
Top and bottom are both lanternflies, a type of tree hopper related to a cicada! They are native all around the world but most often found in subtropical areas.
Left is a true bug, family Hemiptera, technically the only insects that can be called “bug” accurately! Specifically the Harlequin Cotton Bug, native to Australia!
Right is the Madagascan Flower Beetle Genus Euchroa! As named they are native to Madagascar!
A collection of brightly colored insects!
All the colors on these insects are totally natural!
Top and bottom are both lanternflies, a type of tree hopper related to a cicada! They are native all around the world but most often found in subtropical areas.
Left is a true bug, family Hemiptera, technically the only insects that can be called “bug” accurately! Specifically the Harlequin Cotton Bug, native to Australia!
Right is the Madagascan Flower Beetle Genus Euchroa! As named they are native to Madagascar!